You can’t live in New York without loving it. The “Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies” multimedia exhibit (at Grand Central Terminal through the end of June) takes a look at Hollywood’s vision of the best city in the world.

2. Gambling your life away

Will Paris Hilton make new friends in the big house? Who will do her first post-jail interview? Place bets at gottabet.com/paris, the “Internet’s premiere Paris Hilton betting site.”

3. Two-in-one

While shampoo plus conditioner is lame, Piper’s CoolBox, a bottle of their Premium Cuvee Brut packaged in an ice box is genius. Pre-order at 67wineandspirits.com.

After her massive on-air dust up with fellow “View” co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck Wednesday – only one of many this year – ABC announced that Rosie O’Donnell’s reign of verbal terror is officially over. Due to leave the show in mid-June, Rosie asked for (and got) an early exit. She’s donzo officially donzo.

6. Murder mystery

All hail Kevin Williamson’s return to primetime TV (brief though it might be). The CW finally premieres his new series, “Hidden Palms,” on Wednesday at 8 p.m. It’s a mix of “Veronica Mars”-style mystery, “Dawson’s Creek” attitude and Shakespearean themes.

Set your TiVos – M-K Olsen marks her return to TV on Aug. 13 as a devoted Christian on “Weeds.”

9. Apologetic advertising

“Grey’s Anatomy” star Isiah Washington seems to have found the perfect way to make amends for his anti-gay slurs – a public-service announcement that explains to people that “words have power.” What’s next? Mel Gibson in ads for the Holocaust Museum, or Michael Richards promoting the NAACP?

10. Brief pop stars

Whatever happened to Ruben Studdard? Justin Guarini? Even Kelly Clarkson’s new single is awful. Poor Jordin, with the exception of super-cute Carrie Underwood, has anyone actually sustained a post-Idol career?